New York’s layered payer environment commercial, Medicaid Managed Care, No-Fault, and Workers’ Compensation makes full-cycle RCM expertise especially valuable. This guide compares AffinityCore against nine other RCM companies with New York presence.

This guide is published by AffinityCore, and we’ve listed ourselves first. Claims about the other nine companies are sourced from independent industry lists (like Becker’s Hospital Review), company track records, and public information, cited where possible.

How We Selected These Companies

  • Documented presence serving New York healthcare practices
  • Full-cycle RCM capability, not single-task tools
  • A findable public track record or industry recognition
  • A range of practice sizes represented, from independent practices to larger groups

Comparison Table

# Company Best For Independent Rating / Source Key Strength
1 AffinityCore Practices wanting a connected RCM partner with New York payer experience Growing platform presence, see client testimonials Full-cycle RCM with certified specialists across billing, coding, and denial management
2 WCH Service Bureau Practices wanting a long-established Tri-State RCM partner Operating since 2001; member of AHIMA, AMBA, AAPC NY/NJ/CT-based, broad service and software product suite
3 Camber Specialty practices (ABA, PT, ENT/allergy) wanting AI-native RCM automation Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Y Combinator, Craft Ventures; $30M Series B, 2025 NYC-based, processed $2B+ in claims across 100,000+ patients
4 Adonis Practices wanting technology-forward payer complexity management Listed in Becker’s Hospital Review’s RCM companies directory NYC-based, focused on financial risk and payer complexity tooling
5 Genpact Larger healthcare organizations wanting enterprise RCM transformation Publicly traded, NYSE-listed professional services firm NYC-based, large-scale data and AI-driven RCM consulting
6 AccRevMed Solutions Upstate New York practices wanting regional RCM expertise Listed in Becker’s Hospital Review’s RCM companies directory Schenectady, NY-based regional focus
7 Sunknowledge Practices wanting lower-cost, contract-free billing support Self-reported (100+ references; no binding contract) NYC-based, flat hourly-rate pricing model
8 BilNow Practices wanting specialty-specific billing and coding Listed in Becker’s Hospital Review’s RCM companies directory NYC-based, certified billers and revenue cycle managers
9 CareCloud Practices wanting RCM bundled with EHR/practice-management software Publicly traded company; SEC-reported financials Centralized, multi-location analytics and reporting
10 R1 RCM Large health systems and hospital-affiliated practices Publicly reported: 750+ client organizations nationwide since 2003 Enterprise-scale RCM infrastructure

Ratings reflect information available at time of writing. Verify current ratings directly on each platform before deciding.

A Closer Look

AffinityCore connects medical coding, medical billing, credentialing, and denial management into one process built to handle New York’s Medicaid MCO, No-Fault, and Workers’ Compensation complexity. See our client testimonials directly, since we’re newer to public review platforms.

WCH Service Bureau brings the longest documented New York-region track record on this list, with real professional association memberships (AHIMA, AMBA, AAPC).

Camber stands out as a well-funded, technology-native option, though its specialty focus (ABA, PT, ENT/allergy) makes it a narrower fit than a full generalist RCM partner.

Genpact and R1 RCM are enterprise-scale players suited to larger institutions rather than independent practices.

Adonis, AccRevMed Solutions, and BilNow each appear in Becker’s Hospital Review’s RCM directory, giving them a degree of third-party visibility, though detailed independent performance ratings weren’t publicly available at the time of writing.

What to Look For, Regardless of Which Company You Choose

  1. Direct New York payer experience, including Medicaid MCOs and No-Fault carriers.
  2. Full-cycle capability, not just claim submission.
  3. Transparent, real-time reporting on denial trends and days in AR.
  4. Independent verification of any performance statistic before signing.
  5. Data security standards appropriate for high-volume New York PHI handling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is revenue cycle management, and why do New York practices need it?

Revenue cycle management (RCM) covers the entire financial process from patient scheduling to final payment collection. New York practices need RCM to reduce claim denials, accelerate reimbursements, and manage complex payer requirements efficiently.

What services do RCM companies in New York provide?

RCM companies in New York typically provide eligibility verification, coding, claims submission, denial management, and patient billing. Many also offer analytics dashboards to track key financial metrics.

How much does revenue cycle management cost in New York?

Revenue cycle management companies in New York generally charge 3% to 9% of collected revenue, depending on service scope and practice size. Larger health systems may negotiate custom enterprise pricing.

How does RCM improve cash flow for New York practices?

RCM improves cash flow by reducing claim denials, shortening the time between service delivery and payment, and identifying underpayments. This leads to more predictable and faster revenue collection.

What’s the difference between medical billing and revenue cycle management?

Medical billing focuses specifically on claims submission and payment posting, while revenue cycle management covers the full financial workflow, including scheduling, eligibility checks, coding, and collections. RCM is a broader, end-to-end approach.

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